While you sleep you go through different cycles of dreaming and not dreaming, if you wake up during a non-dreaming cycle, you may not remember having dreamt at all, but it doesn't mean you did not or don't. There is no significance to it. Dreaming about someone does not make that dream come true. If I dreamt repeatedly about someone who has passed obviously whatever I had dreamed could not come true.
2007-07-02 15:18:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You dream but don't remember them. For if you did not dream you soon would go crazy, the mind needs the dream as an outlet. Dreams almost never come true, for a lot of time you remember a dream only after reality happens. If you wrote down a dream and a few days later it comes true, you are a prophet.
2007-07-02 15:20:43
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answered by Coop 366 7
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For your first question, you do dream, you just don't wake up while you are in a dream. You only dream when you are in REM sleep. It takes 45 minutes from when you initially fall asleep to actually get into REM sleep. Then you stay in that sleep for 5 minutes or so, then go back to the first stage of sleep which takes another 45 minutes. You repeat this cycle a 4 to 6 times each night. You just are waking up when you are no longer in the REM stage of sleep, but you still have dreams.
On your second question, if you want something to come true, you have to do more then just dream about it, you have to go out and put you thoughts and ideas on how to achieve something into action. If you want to be with someone, you have to call them up, see what they're doing, see what you have in come. Maybe go to a gym and try to get in shape or become more educated to try and impress this person. If you just have a goal like running a marathon or something, go out and train, read a book to see different methods of taking on a marathon. You have to do more then just dream about the things you want. You have to put your thoughts into actions.
* If you want to remember your dreams, I've been told that as soon as you wake up in the morning or afternoon or whenever, you are suppose to just sit on you bed with a pen and paper and try to remember what you dreamed about. Starting a dream journal is suppose to make you mind more active and I guess the more extreme your dreams are the, better chance you have to remember them. I haven't personally tested this theory, but many people have told me it works.
2007-07-02 15:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You always dream, you just don't remember most of the time, it all depends in what stage of your sleep you wake up. As for dreaming about someone and coming true, sorry but I think that's not possible, your dreams are just your subconscious manifesting itself, meaning your fears, worries, secrets, hopes etc. You can dream a lot about someone, but it doesn't mean it will come true, not if it’s not meant to be, it just means you have that person a lot in your mind and it manifests in your dreams.
2007-07-02 15:19:59
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answered by Bella 3
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you probably do dream, you just do not recall them... REM cleep is part of the normal sleep cycle, if my memory is correct, it occurs abotu 1x per hour, assuming sleep isnt interrupted. we dream several times each night & at best, only remember 1 or 2 of them. it's pretty normal NOT to remember dreams.
2nd part of your question: dreams do not make things come true, action does.
2007-07-02 15:44:00
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answered by cat 5
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